Byline: Questen Inghram

Written by: Laura Place and Questen Inghram This story was updated on Tuesday, June 27. After being elected Associated Students vice president for governmental affairs, sophomore Ana Ramirez, who is undocumented, has been told by university and AS administrators that she will not be able to assume the position […]

Written by: Questen Inghram The Western Front asked professors about the importance of sex in their field of study. Craig Moyer, Professor of Biology How has evolution changed sex? “I think the primary thing that’s changed is the advent of sex. Sex is generally tied with more complex organisms, […]

Written by: Questen Inghram Follow our live updates here. In the early morning hours of Friday, May 19, resident advisers received an email from Leonard Jones, director of University Residences, stating that he and other administrators will no longer be meeting with RAs about their demands. According to […]

Written by: Laura Place and Questen Inghram Bellingham celebrated International Workers’ Day, commonly known as May Day, with a march of around 200 people that went from City Hall and ended at Cornwall Park for a picnic, free of charge. Marchers chanted “No racism, no class, it’s time to […]

Written by: Angela Wissmar and Questen Inghram Around two thousand people turned out for Bellingham’s March for Science, according to organizers. The Earth Day march was a satellite of a march in support of science research funding in Washington D.C. The mission of the Bellingham march was to […]

Written by: Bram Briskorn and Questen Inghram Over 300 people packed into Arntzen Hall, room 100 as if it were finals week, but it was university officials who were being quizzed. For a little over two hours on the evening of April 17, RAs demanded answers from university […]

Written by: Questen Inghram A scheduled meeting between RAs and university administration on Thursday, April 13 featured President Sabah Randhawa and Leonard Jones, director of University Residences. Missing, were any RAs. Instead, four members of the Associated Students Board of Directors presented a letter signed by 62 current […]

Written by: Questen Inghram Faces were cheerful despite overcast skies at the first Saturday Farmers Market of the season. People donning hats and rain jackets gathered to witness the annual tradition of the cabbage toss, usually performed by the mayor or other city official. The cabbage toss is […]

Written by: Questen Inghram A letter detailing a list of concerns and demands by a group of resident advisers was delivered to university officials Friday, April 7. Complaints of sexual harassment, gender discrimination and general security were mentioned in the letter, which also said little or no action […]

Written by: Questen Inghram As the Whatcom County Council’s working group on the proposed jail met inside Bellingham City Hall, protesters opposed to the jail rallied outside. “No means no,” the crowd of over two dozen chanted, in reference to the previous proposal to build a new […]

Sports

Senior co-captain Karli White had 10 goals and 28 total points in the 2017-2018 season. // Photo courtesy of WWU Athletics By Sara Bourgeau Practices start in two weeks, and Western’s women’s soccer team is preparing mentally and physically to focus on their skills and come together as […]